Can't burn some files with DVD studio pro...Makes no sense to me

I'm sure this problem is a result of me not having understanding of video compression, or codec, or something like that, but I am beyond frustrated with this program at the moment.
For some reason I DVD studio will not recognize certain videos.
Example...I downloaded two videos from youtube...both mp4's.
imported both into FCP for editing
Exported both to my desktop using the Export at Quicktime Movie option
Went into DVD Studio to burn to DVD. one worked, one would not.
Anyone PLEASE help, what am I not understanding about why DVD SP won't recognize these files?
Thank you
Todd

First, take a look at the manual.
Second. well. YouTube mp4s (h.264) Aren't in an editing codec. So when you exported as a quicktime movie you probably did so with the h.264 codec which DVD Studio didn't like.
DVDs really like Mpeg files for picture and ac3 for audio. Now you can create those first (in Compressor for example), or, DVD SP will create them for you, but only if you give them nice healty MOV files. The problem really lays in how you got them out of FCP. We'll want to know exactly what form of MOV ended up on your desktop. The easiest way to tell is to go to the Sequence menu at the top of FCP and look at the sequence settings and tell us what they are. We can help from there--there's nothing wrong with your software, at least at this point.

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